Despite experiencing numerous barriers, mothers today confront increasing social pressure to embody perfection through their foodwork. A growing body of social science research identifies how gender and class inequality shape women\u27s perceptions of food and their feeding strategies, but this research is thus far limited in its understanding of the roles that race and ethnic identity play in a mother\u27s food landscape. Drawing on 60 in-depth interviews with a racially and economically diverse group of mothers, this paper examines how feeding young children is intertwined with contemporary ideas about child health as well as women\u27s efforts to negotiate race, class, and gender hierarchies. Extending Hays\u27 concept of intensive mothe...
This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breas...
The key argument in this chapter is that the development of dietary practices, tastes, and so forth,...
This dissertation explores home-cooked family meals – the ideals and expectations around them, as we...
This article examines mothering rhetorics as they relate to feeding the family. The analysis is grou...
Excerpt: Family meals sit at the intersection of expert advice, child-centred philosophies, workforc...
Purpose: Literature from across the social sciences and research evidence are used to highlight inte...
This study investigates how mothers respond to school surveillance of their children's packed lunche...
In this article, we analyze the foodwork of mothers when feeding their families on low and reduced i...
Socio-cultural studies have suggested that, even in societies where it is a commonplace practice, in...
The food an infant is fed can reflect many things: a source of nutrition, the social and cultural ci...
This study investigates how mothers respond to school surveillance of their children’s packed lunche...
This paper focuses on young low-income mothers’ engagement with, and management of, potentially conf...
How have food identities and practices in upper middle class homes responded to foodie culture? Whil...
Breastfeding does not only take place in women’s bodies but it helps construct the notion of ‘good ’...
In this paper we analyse the foodwork of mothers when feeding their families on low and reduced inco...
This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breas...
The key argument in this chapter is that the development of dietary practices, tastes, and so forth,...
This dissertation explores home-cooked family meals – the ideals and expectations around them, as we...
This article examines mothering rhetorics as they relate to feeding the family. The analysis is grou...
Excerpt: Family meals sit at the intersection of expert advice, child-centred philosophies, workforc...
Purpose: Literature from across the social sciences and research evidence are used to highlight inte...
This study investigates how mothers respond to school surveillance of their children's packed lunche...
In this article, we analyze the foodwork of mothers when feeding their families on low and reduced i...
Socio-cultural studies have suggested that, even in societies where it is a commonplace practice, in...
The food an infant is fed can reflect many things: a source of nutrition, the social and cultural ci...
This study investigates how mothers respond to school surveillance of their children’s packed lunche...
This paper focuses on young low-income mothers’ engagement with, and management of, potentially conf...
How have food identities and practices in upper middle class homes responded to foodie culture? Whil...
Breastfeding does not only take place in women’s bodies but it helps construct the notion of ‘good ’...
In this paper we analyse the foodwork of mothers when feeding their families on low and reduced inco...
This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breas...
The key argument in this chapter is that the development of dietary practices, tastes, and so forth,...
This dissertation explores home-cooked family meals – the ideals and expectations around them, as we...